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Referred Bills (78)
Extension of eligibility under the Medical Assistance program for postpartum women. (FE)
Coverage of breast cancer screenings by the Medical Assistance program and health insurance policies and plans. (FE)
Extension of eligibility under the Medical Assistance program for postpartum women. (FE)
Condemning the pardons and sentence commutations of individuals involved in the violent attack on law enforcement officers at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Creating a task force on missing and murdered African American women and girls. (FE)
Requiring a public hearing on bills with several cosponsors.
Recognizing June 19, 2023, as Juneteenth Day in Wisconsin.
Licensure of dental therapists; extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from rule-making procedures; and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
Establishing a task force to study the legal and societal barriers to equality for transgender, intersex, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming individuals. (FE)
Licensure of dental therapists; extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from rule-making procedures; and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
Establishing a special order of business for Thursday, January 7, 2021.
Prohibiting the assembly and senate from passing certain bills following a general election (first consideration).
Proclaiming February 2019 as Black History Month.
Modifying the session schedule for the 2019-20 biennial session period to extend the deadline for the governor's budget message.
Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth, disposition of remains after miscarriage or stillbirth, anatomical gifts, and providing a penalty.
Sale of and research on fetal body parts, final disposition of fetal body parts, cord blood banks, and providing a criminal penalty.
Use and final disposition of fetal body parts and providing a penalty.
Sparsity aid and making an appropriation. (FE)
Requesting the speaker to direct that the assembly members of the board of directors of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation not vote on the Foxconn contract unless the entire Foxconn contract is posted on the corporation's Internet site.
Order of testimony at public hearings.
Calling an extraordinary session of the legislature to consider legislation to increase average household income, accelerate job growth, and encourage entrepreneurship in this state.
Requiring the Committee on Assembly Organization to consider certain health insurance legislation.
Prohibiting the Committee on Assembly Organization from entering into contracts for private legal services and authorizing the expenditure of public funds for private legal services related to legislative redistricting.
Debate on the executive budget bill.
Investigation of juvenile and adult corrections programs and facilities.
Requiring the Committee on Assembly Organization to work with the Executive Branch to identify, pursue, and secure existing and future streams of federal funds for broadband infrastructure and access on behalf of the State of Wisconsin.
Requiring the appointment of an assembly committee on local control and unfunded mandates.
Requiring the appointment of an assembly committee on water issues affecting Wisconsin.
Creation of a task force on gun safety technology.
Fiscal estimate requirements for bills containing penalty provisions.
Requiring the appointment of an assembly committee on combatting racial intolerance.
Offering and consideration of campaign finance proposals.
Prohibiting certain contributions to legislative campaign committees and personal campaign committees.
Requiring the committee on assembly organization to immediately appoint a task force on the middle class.
Wisconsin Legislative Resolution to Restore Free and Fair Elections in the United States.
Requiring Governor Scott Walker and Scott Walker, Inc., to reimburse the state for all out-of-state travel and security costs relating to his candidacy for president of the United States.
Notice for committee meetings.
Requesting that the committee on assembly organization meet to introduce an assembly resolution requesting that the governor and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation submit certain Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation records to the legislature.
Commemorating the date of the Bay View labor strike and tragedy and the removal of the portrait of Jeremiah Rusk from public display in the Assembly parlor during that week of commemoration.
Reaffirming the Wisconsin Assembly's unwavering commitment to protecting the civil rights of all Wisconsin residents.
Recognizing, and apologizing to, the members of Wisconsin's public sector who came to protest Act 10.
Recognizing, and apologizing to, the members of Wisconsin's public sector who came to protest Act 10.
Requiring the Committee on Assembly Organization to meet and consider a resolution affirming the Wisconsin State Assembly's commitment to the state's open record and open government laws.
Requiring the committees on assembly and senate organization to immediately appoint a joint task force on clean and renewable energy.
Requiring the Committee on Assembly Organization to immediately appoint a joint task force on clean and renewable energy.
The closing of LifeSkills Academy in the city of Milwaukee.
Rescinding a request made by the assembly committee on organization for an opinion from the attorney general as to the acquisition or holding of land under chapter 710 of the statutes.
The assembly rules.
Public notice for assembly, senate, and joint committee meetings.
Public notice for meetings of assembly committees.
Inclusion of nonfiscal policy items in the biennial budget bill and any amendment thereto.
Assembly consideration of the 2013-15 biennial budget bill.
Requiring the speaker of the assembly to appoint a special committee to devise ways to ensure that the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation follow state law.
Authorizing and requesting the participation of the attorney general as amicus curiae in a certain case before the United States Supreme Court.
Prohibiting discrimination in employment against an individual for signing or refusing to sign a recall petition.
Modifying the session schedule for the 2011-12 biennial session period for the purpose of extending the last general-business floorperiod.
Elimination of restrictions on marriage (first consideration).
Participation in the legislative and electoral process, the right to vote, the right to an impartial judiciary, the right of privacy, the right to a quality education, the right to health care services, voting rights for certain felons, uniform voting procedures, mandatory recounting of ballots, the procedure for legislative redistricting and congressional reapportionment, the establishment of a state governmental accountability board, administration of election laws, ethics laws, and lobbying laws, public access to the capitol, requiring the legislature to enact laws requiring reasonable notice of and public access to meetings of governmental bodies, including the legislature, and making members of the legislature subject to citations and civil penalties for violations of such laws, petition and referendum by the people to reject acts of the legislature, open meetings of the supreme court, public funding of supreme court election campaigns, graduated and progressive taxation of individuals, the right to a clean, healthy environment, safe drinking water, and clean air, establishment of a board and a department of natural resources and the appointment of the secretary of natural resources, independence of the superintendent of public instruction, the authority of the superintendent of public instruction to require minimum staffing levels and minimum funding levels for public schools, appropriating public funds to support sectarian schools, treatment of corporations as natural persons, and the right of workers to organize and collectively bargain (first consideration).
Retention of counsel by members of the assembly and senate.
Excluding incarcerated, disenfranchised felons from the enumeration of population for apportionment and redistricting of legislative, county, and certain other district offices (first consideration).
Amending the U.S. Constitution via congressional action or constitutional convention to establish that corporations are not entitled to constitutional rights of natural persons and that money is not speech.
Attempts to influence action upon model or similar proposed legislation, prohibiting the expending of certain moneys by members of the legislature, and reporting by certain persons providing or state public officials receiving certain things of value for scholarship purposes.
Address to remove Justice Michael J. Gableman from office.
Creating a preference in state procurement for Wisconsin-based businesses. (FE)
Preparation of legislative and congressional districting plans by the Legislative Reference Bureau and the Government Accountability Board. (FE)
Requiring the legislature to enact laws requiring reasonable notice of and public access to meetings of governmental bodies, including the legislature, and making members of the legislature subject to citations and civil penalties for violations of such laws (first consideration).
State procurement of products and services from businesses located in this state and setting a goal for local government to purchase a certain percentage of products and services from businesses located in this state. (FE)
Expression of support by members of the Wisconsin assembly for the American Jobs Act.
Conduct in the assembly visitor gallery.
Protecting First Amendment rights.
Collective bargaining for public employees, granting rule-making authority, and making appropriations. (FE)
Establishing special orders of business for Thursday, September 22, 2011.
Declaring September 15, 2011, Carbon Day.
Expenditure of funds for legal and consulting services relating to the redistricting of congressional and legislative districts.
Assistant district attorneys.
Limiting the number of days on which legislators may claim allowances and expenses. (FE)
Requesting the governor to negotiate in good faith on January 2011 Special Session Assembly Bill 11.
Recalling January 2011 Special Session Assembly Bill 11 from the Senate.